1993
DOI: 10.1016/0098-1354(93)80214-8
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Total site targets for fuel, co-generation, emissions, and cooling

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“…Therefore, thermal pinch and heat integration analyses (e.g., [4][5][6][7] Figure 1. A typical AR system with heat supply via a heat recovery network and a hot water loop.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, thermal pinch and heat integration analyses (e.g., [4][5][6][7] Figure 1. A typical AR system with heat supply via a heat recovery network and a hot water loop.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat integration through Pinch Analysis has become a standard procedure to determine the maximum possible heat recovery within a process together with the minimum heating and cooling requirements [5]. Similar procedures have been proposed to analyze heat integration across multiple processes in an integrated site through Total Site Analysis [6][7][8][9]. In both Pinch and Total Site Analysis, multiple heat source streams are represented as composite profiles in T-H space from which targets can be easily determined from existing procedures from corresponding algebraic approaches [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Total Site Analysis (TSA) is performed in order to obtain the typical heat profile of the TIS. TSA [19] is a methodology where the utility system is integrated in the analysis and heat can indirectly be exchanged between processes using intermediate utility networks (ex. steam, hot water).…”
Section: Typical Energy Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%